Genomic Perspective on Mouse Liver Cancer Models

Selecting the most appropriate mouse model that best recapitulates human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) allows translation of preclinical mouse studies into clinical studies. In the era of cancer genomics, comprehensive and integrative analysis of the human HCC genome has allowed categorization of H...

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Main Authors: Sun Young Yim, Ju-Seog Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/11/1648
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description Selecting the most appropriate mouse model that best recapitulates human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) allows translation of preclinical mouse studies into clinical studies. In the era of cancer genomics, comprehensive and integrative analysis of the human HCC genome has allowed categorization of HCC according to molecular subtypes. Despite the variety of mouse models that are available for preclinical research, there is a lack of evidence for mouse models that closely resemble human HCC. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the accurate mouse models that represent human HCC based on molecular subtype as well as histologic aggressiveness. In this review, we summarize the mouse models integrated with human HCC genomic data to provide information regarding the models that recapitulates the distinct aspect of HCC biology and prognosis based on molecular subtypes.
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spelling doaj.art-600b7422a00a4b65a48f7449ce29379a2023-08-02T02:36:04ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942019-10-011111164810.3390/cancers11111648cancers11111648Genomic Perspective on Mouse Liver Cancer ModelsSun Young Yim0Ju-Seog Lee1Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul 136-701, KoreaDepartment of Systems Biology, Department of Cancer Biology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USASelecting the most appropriate mouse model that best recapitulates human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) allows translation of preclinical mouse studies into clinical studies. In the era of cancer genomics, comprehensive and integrative analysis of the human HCC genome has allowed categorization of HCC according to molecular subtypes. Despite the variety of mouse models that are available for preclinical research, there is a lack of evidence for mouse models that closely resemble human HCC. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the accurate mouse models that represent human HCC based on molecular subtype as well as histologic aggressiveness. In this review, we summarize the mouse models integrated with human HCC genomic data to provide information regarding the models that recapitulates the distinct aspect of HCC biology and prognosis based on molecular subtypes.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/11/1648mouse modelhepatocellular carcinomactnnb1arid1asv40genomicshippo pathwaygenomic resemblance
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hepatocellular carcinoma
ctnnb1
arid1a
sv40
genomics
hippo pathway
genomic resemblance
title Genomic Perspective on Mouse Liver Cancer Models
title_full Genomic Perspective on Mouse Liver Cancer Models
title_fullStr Genomic Perspective on Mouse Liver Cancer Models
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Perspective on Mouse Liver Cancer Models
title_short Genomic Perspective on Mouse Liver Cancer Models
title_sort genomic perspective on mouse liver cancer models
topic mouse model
hepatocellular carcinoma
ctnnb1
arid1a
sv40
genomics
hippo pathway
genomic resemblance
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